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This is a series of short (5-10 minutes long) webinars covering the basics of how to to use the new Compute Canada National Systems, Cedar and Graham.
This is a series of short (5-10 minutes long) webinars covering the basics of how to use the new Compute Canada National Systems, [https://docs.computecanada.ca/wiki/Cedar Cedar] and [https://docs.computecanada.ca/wiki/Graham Graham].


The whole series can be accessed as a playlist on the Compute Canada youtube site:
The whole series can be accessed as a playlist on the Compute Canada youtube site:

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This is a series of short (5-10 minutes long) webinars covering the basics of how to use the new Compute Canada National Systems, Cedar and Graham.

The whole series can be accessed as a playlist on the Compute Canada youtube site:

Alternatively, individual mini-webinars can be accessed following the links below:

  • Getting an account: shows you how easy it is to get an account with Compute Canada.
  • General info: general information about the national systems.
  • Getting help: Need help? This short video will show you how and where to get it.
  • Software environment: Learn more about the software environment of the national systems.
  • File systems: Discover the ins and outs of the file systems on the national systems.
  • Managing jobs: Find out how to manage jobs on the national systems, including basic slurm commands.
  • Common mistakes to avoid: Save yourself time and discover the most common mistakes to avoid.
  • Accessing the environment: This short video will tell you everything you need to know about accessing the environment - from login to data transfer.